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Dr. John B. Chessare
Greater Baltimore Medical Center
Dr. John B. Chessare, president and CEO of Greater Baltimore Medical Center HealthCare System, said the pandemic has had a significant impact on his organization.
“The pandemic has forced us to use our core competency of redesigning care to meet the health care needs of the community,” Chessare said.
In a March interview, Chessare said one segment of health care will continue to grow. “Telehealth is here to stay.” He also said he expects many people will continue to wear masks as times, especially during cold and flu season.
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This year s Shock Trauma Gala honored a Maryland COVID-19 survivor who went from healthy to near-death.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Darnell Davis, 55, was a healthy real estate agent until he suffered multiple organ failure. His condition was so dire, doctors told his wife several times to prepare for his funeral. I went from healthy to sick, to almost dead, to healthy, to well enough to leave all in over 30 days, Davis said.Last April, Davis was feeling fatigued and had a bad cough. He thought it was a cold, but he quickly found out it was more than that. As his condition worsened, he went to Greater Baltimore Medical Center on April 27, 2020. They told my wife that if they didn t transfer me down to the University of Maryland that I would die because there was nothing else they could do for me. They actually said I had a 90% chance that I wouldn t even survive the transport, Davis said.But Davis beat the odds, making it to Sho
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